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Viral Video That Led To Abena Korkor’s Ousting From TV3 Surfaces

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Video That Led To Abena Korkor Ousting From TV3 Surfaces

A viral video that reportedly led to Abena Korkor being outed/sacked from the TV3 TV network has just surfaced online.

The video sighted by OccupyGh.com is one of Abena Korkor being herself.

The video sees Korkor dancing to a song while in red swimwear. This is an everyday Abena and TV3 management was aware of this before they got her on board.

Well, another theory that’s fast catching on social media has it that Giovani Caleb has a hand in the young lady’s ousting.

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This is probably because a few weeks ago, Abena accused Giovani Caleb of chopping her while she was going through some mental instability. (You can check that story/ video here)

Anyway, check out the new video that might have lead to Abena Korkor’s sacking below, or visit

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On a cool noted, I mean, this is a norm if a bigger foreign celebrity did it, but if it’s Abena, then it is a problem.

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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  1. Pingback: Abena Korkor Finally Reacts To Her Viral Naket Video (WATCH) – Lifestyle Nigeria

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